We’ve all (hopefully) mastered the difference between the salad fork and the dinner fork, but there’s still a lot to be confused about when it comes to the little nuances of fine dining. Take this fun test to see if your table manners are ready for fine dining or if you should stick with the fast food.
Choose “perfect taste” if you think the statement is true and “recipe for disaster” if you think it’s false.
1. The dessert fork should be placed above the dinner plate.
Perfect taste Recipe for disaster
2. It is acceptable to eat asparagus using your fingers.
Perfect taste Recipe for disaster
3. Cut your entire steak into small pieces before your first bite.
Perfect taste Recipe for disaster
4. Wait staff should always serve diners from the right.
Perfect taste Recipe for disaster
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| anjta | |
| I am under the impression that when you find something in your mouth that ought not to be there you pretend you're going to wipe your mouth and remove it in the napkin. There's a wonderful (true) stroy of a man who ate a caterpillar on the lettuce so as not to embarrass the hostess - she saw him and left him a hefty sum of money in her will. | |